Thanks to the advancements in the world today, we must upgrade our education system to prepare our children for different possibilities. We strive to instil a progressive education model that equips children to thrive in the modern world using the right knowledge, skills and attitude. Thus, we cultivate the right mind frame to shape their career and build a better future for themselves and society.
At Crimson World School, we create the best roadmap for our students. We indulge in advanced teaching solutions combined with fun to create curiosity to maximise their learning initiatives.
Academic excellence isn’t enough if you want your child to succeed in today’s competitive world, which is why CWS has developed a wide range of extracurricular activities. Children can choose from literature, music, dance, sports, visual arts and oratory skills as part of their education. Our special educators thoroughly train them in their chosen fields and ensure that they master multiple co-curricular activities by the end of their school life. We believe in the cultivation of creative expression for all-around development.
Living in a digital age, our children must be well-versed in important aspects of computer studies to ace in their careers. The National Education Policy (NEP 2020) has recommended that students be taught coding to expose themselves to creativity, innovation and technology. Studying coding further enables them to develop problem-solving and analytical thinking abilities, which are important qualities to master. In collaboration with Google (CS First), we have designed a coding programme from Early Years to Class Seven.
At Crimson World School, we create the best roadmap for our students. We indulge in advanced teaching solutions combined with fun to create curiosity to maximise their learning initiatives.
Recent studies show that one out of three students is dissatisfied with their university courses. This highlights the importance of career guidance and counselling. Crimson has designed a Career and Guidance Counselling Programme for the students of Class Nine to Twelve.
“Exploration”— our programme theme for the students of Class Nine and Ten – allows students to understand career options through Career workshops. For Class Eleven, we have a series of boot camps that enable students to build their profiles and finalise their degree choices.
In Class Twelve, we aid students with the application process to both local and foreign universities. Our counselling programme includes university fairs where leading institutions share information about their admission programmes and requirements with parents and students.
Physical education is an integral part of student learning at CWS, as young people develop the skills of teamwork, collaboration, socialisation, strategising, time management and problem-solving through it. We have a large outdoor field for training students in football and athletics. A separate area is dedicated for pre-primary students to learn through play.
Today, our students live in a volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous (VUCA) world. They must survive in an ever-transient and unfamiliar world, which is why they must be adept beyond domain-specific mathematics, science and humanities. The CWS has designed a 21st-century skill course for the students from Class Eight to Twelve, with their syllabus comprising scientific writing, business communication (email etiquette), presentation skills, mind maps, note-taking and academic honesty.
School clubs are designed to make learning more fun and less stressful. Students learn more from each other, whether they are working on one project or separately, everyone is able to learn from each other during club activities. They are not only receiving insights from their teachers or club advisers but also from their classmates and peers. They gain new perspectives and also learn the importance of respecting another person’s viewpoint. Being part of clubs help students develop social skills and value unity. At CWS provide plenty of opportunities for students to take on leadership roles and show off their talents through club activities. Thanks to these, they are able to discover that they can actually be productive and successful in many other ways outside the classroom. This boosts their level of confidence and their sense of independence.
Students can choose an array of clubs available to them: Science Club, Media Club, Debate Club, Entrepreneurship Club.
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